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  <title><![CDATA[Discovery May Lead to Turning Back the Clock on Ovarian Cancer]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Cancer
researchers have discovered that a type of regulatory RNA may be effective in
fighting ovarian cancer. Ovarian cancer isn't typically discovered until it’s
in the advanced stages, where it is already spreading to other organs and is
very difficult to fight with chemotherapy. This new discovery may allow
physicians to turn back the clock of the tumor's life cycle to a phase where
traditional chemotherapy can better do its job.</p>

<p>Scientists at the
Ovarian Cancer Institute Laboratory at the Georgia Institute of Technology have
found in initial tests that a regulatory RNA called miR-429 may be successful
in inducing metastatic or spreading cancer cells to convert back to a less
metastatic, non-invasive form. The research appears online in the
journal Gynecologic Oncology.</p>

<p>“Primary tumors
are rarely fatal,” said John F. McDonald, director of the Integrated Cancer
Research Center in Georgia Tech’s School of Biology and chief research
scientist at the Ovarian Cancer Institute. “Most cancer patients succumb
because the cancer metastasizes, and current chemotherapies are not designed to
kill metastasizing cancer cells.”</p>

<p>&nbsp;Cancer
cells exist in two forms: epithelial cancer cells and mesenchymal cancer
cells.&nbsp; The primary tumor is mostly comprised
of rapidly dividing epithelial cancer cells that are “sticky” so they stay
together, they’re not mobile and generally not invasive. Cells at the edge of
tumors often change into mesenchymal cancer cells; they lose their adhesiveness
and become highly mobile and invasive, allowing the cancer to spread, or
metastasize, to other areas of the body.</p>

<p>&nbsp;In the new
trial, McDonald’s lab used two ovarian cancer cell lines, one with epithelial
characteristics, like primary tumor cells, and the other with mesenchymal
traits, like metastasizing cancer cells. They used miR-429, one of a family of
microRNAs previously implicated in epithelial to mesencymal changes in other
cancers, to see if it could turn the mesenchymal cancer cells back into
epithelial cancer cells. They found that miR-429 was highly successful in
helping cells turn back the clock.</p>

<p>“We found that
when we introduced miR-429 into the highly metastatic ovarian cancer cells,
they became less invasive, less migratory and more like the cancer cells
associated with primary tumors,” said McDonald.</p>

<p>Currently the
McDonald lab is testing to see if cells that have been treated with miR-429 to
change from mesenchymal to epithelial cancer cells are more susceptible to
chemotherapy than metastasizing cells that haven’t undergone this change.</p>

<p>“We are hopeful
that we have found an effective way to drive metastasizing ovarian cancer cells
back to their primary cancer stage where they can be more effectively treated
with existing chemotherapies.” added McDonald.</p>

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